The meeting was organized to demand the release of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia.
Moudud said, "They (the government) try to say that Khaleda Zia will go to jail and select BNP. Their general secretary Obaidul Quader also said. I want to say, without him (Khaleda Zia), fair elections will not be held in Bangladesh, there will be no day. Because the people of that kind of election will reject the country. You can not go until the election (government). Before that, we have to make a compromise. '
Calling upon the leaders not to worry about receiving bail for Khaleda Zia, the BNP Standing Committee member said, "The court had made that record call, it could have been done without it." No one has ever heard that the record calls for bail. Yet the court has the right. We accept that. The verdict will actually be his order (Khaleda Zia). I believe he will get bail. '
'Because he is entitled to bail according to the Supreme Court decision. He is a woman, he has the right to 72 years of age '- said Moudud.
He also criticized the government's 'one-sided' election campaign.
Moudud said, "Good democracy is running in the country. On one hand, our Prime Minister and Awami League leaders are going public at government expense, public assemblies and voting for boat boats. And the leader who is the biggest challenge, the leader who is most afraid of, the leader is more popular than any leader and leader, the leader never lost in the seat. He has imprisoned him. '
Moudud further said, "This Election Commission is a precautionary organization. They pretend they are independent. We know them. If you work as a government, then you will not be able to work neutrally. Today, the commission should tell those who make a big public meeting before the announcement of the schedule and stop writing these letters. Otherwise, BNP has given equal rights to this, so that BNP can ask people to vote for rice in the rice field.
Presided over by the organization's president M Giasuddin Khokan, BNP vice chairman Barkat Ullah Bulu, self-reliant affairs secretary Shirin Sultana, central leader Forkan-e Alam, Farida Yasmin and Noor Jahan Mahbub spoke in the meeting.
Moudud said, "They (the government) try to say that Khaleda Zia will go to jail and select BNP. Their general secretary Obaidul Quader also said. I want to say, without him (Khaleda Zia), fair elections will not be held in Bangladesh, there will be no day. Because the people of that kind of election will reject the country. You can not go until the election (government). Before that, we have to make a compromise. '
Calling upon the leaders not to worry about receiving bail for Khaleda Zia, the BNP Standing Committee member said, "The court had made that record call, it could have been done without it." No one has ever heard that the record calls for bail. Yet the court has the right. We accept that. The verdict will actually be his order (Khaleda Zia). I believe he will get bail. '
'Because he is entitled to bail according to the Supreme Court decision. He is a woman, he has the right to 72 years of age '- said Moudud.
He also criticized the government's 'one-sided' election campaign.
Moudud said, "Good democracy is running in the country. On one hand, our Prime Minister and Awami League leaders are going public at government expense, public assemblies and voting for boat boats. And the leader who is the biggest challenge, the leader who is most afraid of, the leader is more popular than any leader and leader, the leader never lost in the seat. He has imprisoned him. '
Moudud further said, "This Election Commission is a precautionary organization. They pretend they are independent. We know them. If you work as a government, then you will not be able to work neutrally. Today, the commission should tell those who make a big public meeting before the announcement of the schedule and stop writing these letters. Otherwise, BNP has given equal rights to this, so that BNP can ask people to vote for rice in the rice field.
Presided over by the organization's president M Giasuddin Khokan, BNP vice chairman Barkat Ullah Bulu, self-reliant affairs secretary Shirin Sultana, central leader Forkan-e Alam, Farida Yasmin and Noor Jahan Mahbub spoke in the meeting.
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